Refuel Environmental Services provides fuel tank cleaning for above and underground fuel storage tanks.
What is the Tank Washing Process? | Our Clients | Request a Quote | ContactClean fuel storage tanks to eliminate bacteria, mold, fungus, and other impurities.
 
 
 
 
fuel tank cleaning
separator pit cleaning
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Separator Pit / Floor Drain Cleaning  
     
 

REFUEL provides service for businesses that have floor drains and oily-water separator tanks that require regular cleaning and maintenance to work properly and keep their facilities in compliance with EPA regulations.

The EPA requires proof of compliance for oily-water separator maintenance.

Your oily-water separator pit needs service if you have:

  • Slow drains
  • 2" or more oil on the surface of the water in the tank
  • 8" or more sludge on the bottom of the tank
  • Waited 6 months or more since your last service!

Oils and waters are recycled and reclaimed into industrial fuel oil. Sledge is tested, and disposed of according to Federal and State EPA rules and requirements.

Our patent-pending floor drain cleaning system is minimally disruptive to your business and your satisfaction is guaranteed!

 
     
 
Refuel provides oily water separator tank cleaning and floor drain cleaning services.
 
 

REFUEL is committed to ensuring that the services we provide are not only in compliance with all local, state, and federal agencies, but also exceed the expectations of our customers.

 
     
 
 

 

 
 

ISO 9001: 2000 ISO 14001

EMS CERTIFIED

40 Hour HAZ-WOPER certification

Member N.O.R.A.

Full Liability and Environmental Impairment Insurance

 
     
 

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Refuel, Inc. is a member of the national Oil Recyclers Association, and a member of the Ohio Petroleum Marketer's Association. Service Area | Certifications | Homefuel tank cleaning of underground fuel storage tanks
REFUEL operates in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, West Virginia, Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky.